From what I've seen of that race, none of that racing looked too hard on unfair.Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
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From what I've seen of that race, none of that racing looked too hard on unfair.Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
He moved to the right while Alonso was at least partly alongside. If he wanted to take the inside line, why didn't he move there while Alonso was still behind? I'll tell yer why. Because it was a typical bad-Senna, bad-Schumacher and - oh yes! - bad-Webber bully move.Quote:
Originally Posted by woody2goody
I cited Dijon 1979 because quite a lot of drivers at the time thought their behaviour was disgraceful and some even felt they should have been banned.Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
I do take your point, and could have phrased it better. However, I simply don't see what Webber did that was unacceptable. It was aggressive, but not overly so. Nor do I consider him to be a 'dirty driver'.Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
where's ozrevhead?
She needs to read this thread. ;) :p :
Just seen this thread for the first time.
errrrrrrrrr, what is all the fuss about?
It looked to me as if Webber moved over to take the defensive line, at the same time as Alonso ducked out for the move. That's just unfortunate. Alonso did not go on the grass, and Webber did not push him on the grass.
Just as F1 gets exciting, some poo poo the idea of hard racing.
Maybe we should invite Johnson & Johnson as a global F1 sponsor and wrap all the cars in cotton wool.......
tsk.
or maybe used tyres, like a tugboat. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Dodge 'Em cars, that's what we need in F1! :laugh:
No offence, but that's just nonsense.Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Have you ever seen Kimi, for example, pull a move like that? A racer as hard as nails. But always fair.
Sorry mate, but I was on about Villeneuve-Arnoux. Read the original post first :pQuote:
Originally Posted by studiose
Alonso didn't have to try to complete the pass, but he bravely went near the wall and the grass and he did it. It was Webber's job to block Fernando off.
Thats because hes a boring, lost all intreast in the sport little rich boy.Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
Oh a Ferrari fan, where did Ioan go.
Come on fo r F*CK Sake, it was an overtaking move, it was dangerous but thats motorsport.
Mabe they should change the rules, and stop overtaking altogether.
I just can not belive, that some people cry over the fact there is not enough overtaking, and then when it happens they moan.
Piquet Mansell, on the Hangers Straight Silverstone 1987 comes to mind. A great but dangerous move.
Mansell Senna, wheel to wheel inches apart, sparks flying, think that was Barcerlona as well, dangerous but great stuff.
Spot on. It was almost the same in some ways, but Senna and Mansell were in the middle of the track so that's ok ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by big_sw2000